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What is plastic surgery?
Why have plastic surgery?
Choosing a surgeon
General Info
FAQ
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What to do next
Consent
Anaesthesia
What is Plastic Surgery?
Plastic surgery is the surgical speciality that aims to restore
form and, or function in many areas of the body whether this is
a result of birth, injury, disease or ageing. There is no clear
demarcation between form and function and both can be considered
two ends of the same scale. The restoration of form is intimately
related to the aesthetic appearance of the feature.
Plastic Surgery can therefore be conveniently sub-divided into Reconstructive
Surgery and Aesthetic/ Cosmetic Surgery. Reconstructive Surgery
generally focuses on the restoration of form and function following
birth defects, injury and disease. On the other hand, Cosmetic Surgery
aims to restore the feature(s) to within a normal or average range.
Contrary to the image in the popular press, Cosmetic Surgery should
enhance the feature(s) and therefore look natural and not detract
and result in an abnormal or unnatural appearance.
There again is no defining line separating Reconstructive and Cosmetic
Surgery. It is impossible to obtain a very natural Breast Reconstruction
without careful attention to the aesthetics of the breast. Likewise,
it is very important to perform an accurate reconstruction in a
cleft lip in order to achieve an excellent cosmetic outcome. Thus
a really good Reconstructive surgeon maintains good aesthetic goals
and similarly a really good Aesthetic surgeon utilises his/her expertise
in reconstructive techniques to achieve excellent results.
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